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In [[Bob Coecke]]'s talk on [[Video/Bob Coecke: From quantum processes to cognition via pictures|From quantum processes to cognition via pictures]]<ref>{{:Video/Bob Coecke: From quantum processes to cognition via pictures}}</ref> he mentioned how to get kindergarten-aged children to learn quantum mechanics.
In [[Bob Coecke]]'s talk on [[Video/Bob Coecke: From quantum processes to cognition via pictures|From quantum processes to cognition via pictures]]<ref>{{:Video/Bob Coecke: From quantum processes to cognition via pictures}}</ref> he mentioned how to get kindergarten-aged children to learn quantum mechanics.


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[[File:KindergartenKidsLearnQuantumMechanics.jpg|Click on the image to see the video|link=https://youtu.be/h84CtK33Q8s?t=3434]]


=The paper=
=The paper=

Revision as of 05:57, 21 March 2022

Coecke, Bob (Oct 4, 2005). Kindergarten Quantum Mechanics (PDF). local page: arXiv. 

In Bob Coecke's talk on From quantum processes to cognition via pictures[1] he mentioned how to get kindergarten-aged children to learn quantum mechanics.

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The paper

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This book is closely related to Diagrammatic Reasoning[2] and Book/Picturing Quantum Processes[3].

References

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